Current Seahawks running back Marshawn Lynch was arrested on gun and drug charges in 2009, but since 2010 the Bills have seen just two players arrested. One of them was receiver Paul Hubbard (pictured), who in 2011 allegedly hit a police officer with his car while driving with a blood-alcohol level at the legal limit of .08.

Receiver Dwayne Jarrett (pictured) was cut from the team the same day he was arrested in 2010 on suspicion of driving under the influence. In 2011, linebacker Lawrence Wilson was allegedly caught with pot after being pulled over for speeding.

Receiver Justin Blackmon (pictured), the fifth overall pick in the 2012 draft, was arrested in Oklahoma that summer on suspicion of DUI after he was pulled over and allegedly blew three times the legal blood-alcohol limit.

In 2010, defensive end Will Smith (pictured) was arrested after police allegedly witnessed him pulling his girlfriend by the hair while arguing with her. The charges were dropped after he completed community service and counseling.

Arizona linebacker Daryl Washington (pictured) was accused in May 2013 of grabbing his ex-girlfriend by the throat and throwing her to the ground. He ended up pleading guilty to a charge of aggravated assault.

Tight end Aaron Hernandez (pictured) remains jailed on a first-degree murder charge and five gun charges after the alleged killing of his friend Odin Lloyd. Police also arrested two other men in connection with Lloyd's death.

Perhaps the most unusual arrest for the Falcons came in September 2012, when defensive end John Abraham (pictured) was arrested and charged with allegedly refusing to leave a taped-off area and obstructing police and fire officials while a woman was threatening to jump off a building in Atlanta.

Running back Ray Rice (pictured) was arrested in February 2014 after allegedly knocking out his wife at an Atlantic City casino. While she is also accused of hitting him, he is in hot legal trouble after being videotaped trying to drag his unconscious wife out of an elevator.

In one of the more tragic incidents in NFL history, Chiefs linebacker Jovan Belcher (pictured) killed his girlfriend by shooting her 10 times, then drove to the Kansas City team facility and shot himself in the head. Technically it wasn't an arrest, but a murder-suicide can't be overlooked.

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Offensive tackle Jason Peters (pictured) has been arrested twice since 2010. First he was accused of disturbing the peace in Shreveport, La., by playing music too loudly. Then in June 2013, he was arrested again after allegedly drag racing and resisting arrest in Monroe, La.

After pleading guilty to DUI in 2009, defensive tackle Josh Brent (pictured) caused the death of his teammate Jerry Brown when he flipped the car he was driving while drunk. Brown was allegedly driving at least 110 mph in a 45 mph zone and had a blood-alcohol level of .189. In January 2014, Brent was found guilty of intoxication manslaughter and is serving a 180-day jail sentence plus 10 years of probation.

Cornerback Brandon Underwood (pictured) has been arrested twice since 2010. In 2011 he paid a $379 fine after pleading no contest to a count of soliciting a prostitute in June 2010, when two women alleged he sexually assaulted them in Lake Delton, Wis. Later in 2011, Underwood was accused of disorderly conduct after allegedly pushing his wife to the ground and ripping off her necklace.

Running back Mike Goodson (pictured) was arrested in May 2013 after he and another man were found in a car stopped on Interstate 80 in New Jersey. Goodson allegedly had an illegal gun and hollow-point bullets, in addition to being in possession of marijuana.

Fullback Evan Rodriguez was arrested twice in three months in 2013 during traffic stops, but receiver Sam Hurd's arrest in December 2011 was more notable. Hurd (pictured at left) was accused of attempting to purchase and distribute cocaine and marijuana as part of a drug-dealing network. After failing two drug tests while out on bond, Hurd was sentenced in November 2013 to 15 years in prison.

Receiver Chad Johnson (pictured) wasn't a Dolphin for long. In August 2012, before he began his first season with his new team, Johnson was arrested for allegedly head-butting his wife of just one month. Miami cut him and he hasn't played in the NFL since.

In November 2011, linebacker Rolando McClain (pictured) was arrested after a shooting in Decatur, Ala., in which he allegedly put a gun to a man's head, then shot a round next to the man's ear after he begged McClain not to shoot him. The victim chose not to press charges and they settled out of court. In January 2013, McClain was arrested after being pulled over for a window-tint violation and allegedly giving police a false name. And in April 2013, when he was with the Ravens, McClain was arrested again on a disorderly conduct allegation.

In April 2013, linebacker Quentin Groves (pictured) was arrested at a Beachwood, Ohio, hotel as part of a prostitution sting. He allegedly requested "full service" after responding to a sex-for-hire advertisement.

During the Colts' bye week in October 2010, punter Pat McAfee (pictured) was arrested for public intoxication after he allegedly swam in an Indianapolis city canal and told police, "I am drunk." He paid a $298 fee and the Colts suspended him for one game.

Two months after allegedly punching a motorist in a road-rage incident, defensive tackle Albert Haynesworth (pictured) was indicted in April 2011 for allegedly fondling a restaurant worker's breast while slipping money into her shirt.

Cornerback Aaron Berry (pictured) was arrested twice in 2012, after allegedly hitting parked cars while driving drunk that June and allegedly brandishing a gun during a fight that July. The Lions released him after that.

Of the 49ers' 10 player arrests since 2010, four of them were linebacker Aldon Smith (pictured). He was accused of DUI in January 2012, then was arrested for the same after crashing his truck in San Jose, Calif., in September 2013. A month later, Smith was charged with three felony counts of illegal possession of an assault weapon. And this past weekend -- on April 13, 2014 -- police arrested Smith at LAX airport after he allegedly said something about a bomb.

Running back Marshawn Lynch was nabbed for alleged DUI in Oakland in July 2012. But the more memorable incident involved former guard John Moffitt (pictured), who was arrested after being banned from Bellevue Square Mall for public urination. Moffitt eventually paid a $1,407 fine and received a two-year suspended sentence, then quit football in the middle of the 2013 season after being traded to the Denver Broncos. No longer in the NFL, Moffitt was arrested again in March 2014 on drug and battery charges after allegedly fighting a bouncer when he was accused of trying to sell drugs at a Chicago nightclub.

Titans receiver Kenny Britt (pictured) was arrested six times between 2010 and 2012. The downward spiral began in January 2010, when he was pulled over and arrested on three outstanding traffic warrants. After a citation that August for driving without a valid license, he was accused in February 2011 of theft by deception for allegedly not paying off his bail bonds. That April, he was arrested after allegedly eluding police in a car chase, then that June he allegedly resisted arrest after trying to hide marijuana. Britt turned himself in to police later that month on two more warrants, then was nabbed in July 2012 for allegedly driving under the influence. Britt now plays for the St. Louis Rams.

Cornerback Adam "Pacman" Jones (pictured) was arrested twice in 2013. First he allegedly punched a woman outside a Cincinnati bar on June 5. Then, in September, he was cited for disorderly conduct as a passenger in a car whose driver was charged with drunken driving. It was Jones' ninth run-in with the law since 2005.

Perhaps the most memorable Broncos arrest since 2010 was the alleged DUI for kicker Matt Prater (pictured). In August 2011, he allegedly backed his SUV into a parked car as he tried to leave a strip club called Shotgun Willie's. Witnesses called police after he left the scene, and police gave him a breath test after finding him at a nearby hotel.

While many Vikings have been arrested since 2010, the latest was linebacker Erin Henderson (pictured), who was slammed with a second DUI in two years after allegedly crashing his car into trees in January 2014. Minnesota cut him, and Henderson said he was "grateful" for the arrests because they woke him up to a drinking problem.

The Bucs have had a lot of problems since 2010, and safety Cody Grimm (pictured) was involved in two of them -- both for alleged public intoxication in the 2013 off-season. Cornerback Aqib Talib had a notable run-in in March 2011 when he allegedly fired a gun next to the head of his sister's boyfriend, but those charges were dropped.